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We Review the Very Best Facial Cleansers

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Washing your face is personal, but so too is picking the best cleanser for the task. Given how crucial the step is to a skin care routine, the decision is not one you want to make in haste. That said, not everyone has the time, money, or energy to trial-and-error a few dozen cleansers before landing on the best one. That’s why we took it upon ourselves to do the hard work for you by reviewing a handful of the very best facial cleansers to see if they’re really up to snuff. Scroll through for our reviews of some of the best facial cleansers from the L’Oreal portfolio of brands.

Lancôme Miel-en-Mousse Foaming Cleanser, $40 MSRP

Looking for a multi-tasking cleanser? Look no further than this 2-in-1 cleanser—formulated with acacia honey—that functions as both a daily facial cleanser AND a makeup remover. The sticky, honey-like texture transforms upon skin contact into a foam to rinse away dirt, makeup and impurities with ease. To learn more, read our review of the Lancôme Miel-en-Mousse Foaming Cleanser, here.

5/8

CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser, $10.45 MSRP

Nothing against fancy cleansers, but sometimes a simple, no-frills drugstore formula is all it takes to get the job done. Case in point? CeraVe’s Hydrating Cleanser—formulated with ceramides and hyaluronic acid—which can remove dirt, oil, and makeup without disrupting the skin’s natural protective barrier. To learn more, read our review of the CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser, here.

6/8

La Roche-Posay Micellar Water, prices vary

Ever since French-favorite micellar water landed Stateside, dozens upon dozens of iterations have popped up from some of our very favorite brands, including La Roche-Posay. With four different micellar waters in their portfolio, there’s one for every skin type—including oily, sensitive, and dry—to remove makeup and impurities in one fell swoop. To learn more, read our review of the La Roche-Posay Micellar Water collection, here.

7/8

Kiehl’s Midnight Recovery Botanical Cleansing Oil, $32 MSRP

Cleansing your skin with oils sounds like a recipe for breakouts, but—when done correctly—the process actually leaves the skin feeling clean and replenished. Give it a try with this aromatic, lightweight oil which emulsifies with water to a gentle cleansing milk. The formula can effectively dissolve stubborn makeup and impurities without stripping the skin. To learn more, read our review of Kiehl’s Midnight Recovery Botanical Cleansing Oil, here.